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There's No One Like You, Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz
There's No One Like You, Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz













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This is something some of us, I think, lose at times.

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He goes into work every day like us beginners, and what really impressed me about him was the passion and dedication he has for the work and the enthusiasm he has for his work. During the course of that day I began to get to know Sparky, and what impressed me about him was, after all of his accomplishments, he is still a cartoonist who is doing his daily cartoon. I had expected to meet Charles Schulz for about 15 minutes I had expected that we would have a couple of photos taken, and then we would be shuffled out the door. This all began about a few months ago when he was going to meet with me and Karen at this Santa Rosa studio. He has had more than 1,400 books published, selling more than 300 million copies in 26 languages-it's just an extraordinary legacy. He is the winner of two Reuben Awards, he has won numerous Peabody and Emmy awards, and he is the most widely syndicated cartoonist ever, with more than 2,300 newspapers. I can think of no person more qualified to be the leadoff speaker for this seminar program than Charles Schulz. I know that we all come here to socialize, but we are all resources for one another, and I think we ought to start taking advantage of that. It's my hope that the seminars become a regular feature of this convention. Editor's note: These remarks are from the talk Charles Schulz delivered at the 1994 National Cartoonists Society convention and are reprinted from Hogan's Alley #1.īRUCE BEATTIE, National Cartoonists Society President: I'd like to welcome all of you to the first of two wonderful seminars this morning.















There's No One Like You, Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz